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Engine & Drivetrain
Now you can pre-purcahse your fuel...
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul McDevitt" data-source="post: 798217" data-attributes="member: 65845"><p>$40 a year for the manual replenishment plan. If you save an average of $.12 a gallon over the year, that's a buck for every 8 gallons, so 80 gallons to break even. Getting a mix of city and highway of 16 MPG on my 4.0 2003, that'd only be 1280 miles, to get to the break even point. Heck, I have an RV that just used 38 gallons to get to destination I visit once a year.</p><p></p><p>Very tempting to try to pre-buy a year's worth of gas, but I wonder about the long term viability and integrity of this particular outfit. You'd be gambling that they'll be around long enough for you to use all the gas you pre-paid for. It'd be mighty tempting for some shyster to float this idea, and vamoose with the $. I will do some digging, before I jump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul McDevitt, post: 798217, member: 65845"] $40 a year for the manual replenishment plan. If you save an average of $.12 a gallon over the year, that's a buck for every 8 gallons, so 80 gallons to break even. Getting a mix of city and highway of 16 MPG on my 4.0 2003, that'd only be 1280 miles, to get to the break even point. Heck, I have an RV that just used 38 gallons to get to destination I visit once a year. Very tempting to try to pre-buy a year's worth of gas, but I wonder about the long term viability and integrity of this particular outfit. You'd be gambling that they'll be around long enough for you to use all the gas you pre-paid for. It'd be mighty tempting for some shyster to float this idea, and vamoose with the $. I will do some digging, before I jump. [/QUOTE]
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Now you can pre-purcahse your fuel...
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